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Jill Biden's path from reluctant politico to possible FLOTUS - Black News Channel

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By ALEXANDRA JAFFE Associated Press WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Jill Biden is a prankster. It's the first thing most of her friends and former aides say when asked about her character. She once sneaked into a close aide's birthday party dressed as catering staff and surprised him with a drink. She has dressed up as the Grinch to toy with colleagues during Christmas. And she likes to put on a red wig with a bob to pop up unnoticed at events or make her husband, Joe Biden, laugh. That sense of humor has helped Joe Biden navigate decades in public […]

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